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I was also able to cut a section of facial board without removing it from the house. I must say, it was worth it. I typically don't buy anything I see on an infomercial, but the multimaster looked like just the tool I needed. Expensive, but extremely flexible. I give this 5 stars because it's a great tool. I used it to repair a pull down attic staircase, cut copper pipes, and remove old glue from a vinyl floor.
This is a tool which was too heavy for me. It wasn't for me. It is good for cutting wood, but the blade dulled quickly. Replacement blades are very expensive.
Had it a month and already it has proven to be an excellent multi-use power tool with the flexibility to complete the most challenging task with ease. With awesome array of blades and attachments.
What got me was as he was telling me how awesome the tool was and how everything on the TV commercial is true, the guy next to me said he owned 3 and bought a 4th for his brother-in-law. One word of caution which I learned the hard way, is not to use it for hardend concrete nails as I ruined a blade. I'm an advid DIY'er and tool nut so this tool has always intrigued me. If I have another tool that will work better I use it.I still think it and the accessories are over priced but I don't regret buying it and it is rapidly becoming one of my favorite tools. I talked with the service tech at a highly reputable tool store to see if I could find some fault in the ad. I haven't even scratched the surface of it's possibilities. Next step was to read all the reviews here at Amazon which were also impressive.
After watching the info-mercials for about 6 weeks I decided to investigate further. At $400 a piece I was impressed. Like the guy at the hardware store told me, once you get over the initial purchase, you won't look back and regret it. So I purchased one and after owning it for just over 3 weeks I find myself grabing for it more and more.It cuts carpet like butter, scrapes adhesives with ease, cuts wood with surgical presision, and sands like a dream.
the video looks good, but i used it to cut plywood subflooring -- after cutting 1 foot the blade came apart at the spot-welds. Simply stated, this is a toy, not intended for anything like serious work. A replacement blade costs $57. $57/foot is very expensive.
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